Force Feedback Pro Clutch

If you are in the market for a new steering wheel for your PC racing games, odds are you will be looking to either Logitech or Thrustmaster. Five years ago you would have had quite a few choices to pick from, now you are limited to a handful of models from one of two companies. Today Benchmark Reviews will be taking a look at one of those options, the Thrustmaster RGT Force Feedback Pro Clutch Edition. On paper, this new wheel sounds great, but can it deliver when your trying to hold that perfect line through the corners. Let’s take a closer look and find out.

The PC Steering wheel market has become a very difficult arena to compete in for manufacturers. Let’s face it, it is hard to reinvent the wheel. Setting your product apart from another competitor’s product becomes more and more difficult. Couple that, with the fact that the PC racing market has taken a hard hit from the Console racing market and it is no wonder that most of the manufactures have dropped out of the game. Unfortunately for those of us who would rather race on our PC rather than a 360 or PS3 we are often left with an afterthought both on the software and the hardware side. Both game developers and wheel manufactures can save money by developing a product for the console and then porting it to the PC. While this may be fine for the console market, it really sucks for us PC gamers. We end up with a racing game that feels more at home with a gamepad than it does a wheel or we get a “rumble effect” from the wheel rather than true force feedback.

Fortunately there are still a few wheel options that were designed with the PC racer in mind. The Thrustmaster RGT Force Feedback Pro Clutch Edition is one of those wheels. Thrustmaster has taken a backseat to Logitech’s new G25 wheel over the last couple of years. While the Clutch Edition wheel may never be in the same league as the G25 it does offer some very nice features not usually found in a $100 wheel.

Thrustmaster RGT Features & Specifications

The list of features for the Thrustmaster RGT Force Feedback Pro Clutch Edition reads very nice. Thrustmaster has really made an effort to give the gamer quite few options usually only found on the more expensive wheels.

Exclusive "5 axes" modes

Axe 1 : Wheel

Axe 2 : Accelerator

Axe 3 : Brake

Axe 4 : Clutch or Left cockpit progressive view

Axe 5 : Handbrake or right cockpit progressive view

3 Pedals

Realistic, professional foot control

Life-like resistance on the brake pedal

2 pedal positions available: "double-cutch" or "cockpit"

Advanced drivers can set up the pedals for ‘heel and toe' downshifting

Large robust aluminium pedals

Oversized tube + full rubber grip + 270° turning angle

Metal axis + ball-bearing steering mechanism

Belt-driven gear system (= Smooth & silent gear changing)

Large and sturdy clamping system (suitable for tables up to 5cm thick)